The Karnataka government on Saturday allowed all shops and other businesses to remain open round the clock — 24 hours and seven days a week. The permission is subjected to the establishments which employes ten or more people. The state government also mandated that no employee will be made to work more than eight hours and in case of overtime the working hours should exceed ten hours a day and 48 hours in a week. If employees are found working on any holiday or after normal duty hours without proper indent of overtime, penal action shall be initiated against the employer/Manager as laid down in the Karnataka Shops and Establishments Act, and Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Rules, the order also stated.
The wages including overtime wages of the employees shall be credited to their savings bank account as prescribed under the payments of wages Act, the notification further said. The order also stated that women employees shall not be allowed to work beyond 8pm in normal circumstances. However, if the circumstances require the emoloyer is required to obtain written consent from the women employee to work between 8pm and 6am. The permission will be subjected to the condition that the employer will take measures to safeguard her safety, dignity and honour. The move comes as the government pushes to accelerate the economic growth which is reeling under the impact of the Coronavirus disease.
According to the Karnataka Labour Commissioner Akram Pasha this rule will not applly to Pubs,Clubs and bars. They are governed by separate regulations. The notification, issued on Saturday , apply to both wholesalers and retailers, he said.
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